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Transformative Change
An Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies
Laura E. Reimer (Author) , Cathryne L. Schmitz (Author) , Emily M. Janke (Author) , Ali Askerov (Author) , Barbara T. Strahl (Author) , Thomas G. Matyók (Author)
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Transformative Change
An Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies
Laura E. Reimer (Author) , Cathryne L. Schmitz (Author) , Emily M. Janke (Author) , Ali Askerov (Author) , Barbara T. Strahl (Author) , Thomas G. Matyók (Author)
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Description
This foundational Peace and Conflict Studies text is formatted to fit inside a 14 week college/university term. The chapters are designed to provide a succinct overview of research, theory, and practice that can be supplemented with material chosen by the professor. The book introduces students to the core concepts of the field, and provides an up to date alternative to the Peace and Conflict readers. It will move from historical development of the field to the way forward into the future. Each chapter will reflect current trends and research and contain up to date examples, questions for discussion or for potential student research topics, suggested reading, and engaged teaching activities.
Table of Contents
Chapter Two: The Foundational Concepts,Models and Frameworks
Chapter Three: Empowering People through Praxis
Chapter Four: Community Engagement
Chapter Five: Interpersonal Communication
Chapter Six: Negotiation
Chapter Seven: Facilitating Group Processes for Transformative Change
Chapter Eight: Mediation
Chapter Nine: ADR: The Multi-Door Courthouse
Chapter Ten: Storytelling
Chapter Eleven: Restorative Practices
Chapter Twelve: Exploring Transformative Change through Artistic Expression
Product details
Published | Aug 21 2015 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 238 |
ISBN | 9798881880729 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 4 tables; 6 charts |
Series | Peace and Conflict Studies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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As a professor and practitioner in conflict resolution for over 40 years, I am very pleased to endorse the considerable benefits of this important book on conflict transformation. This comprehensive, user-friendly text succinctly covers major theories, frameworks, modules, terms, and distinctions in the field, though its primary focus in on conflict transformation competencies making it valuable to practitioners, students, and teachers. And the use of chapter questions, exercises and an innovative chapter by students on artistic expression is icing on the cake.
Neil H. Katz, Syracuse University, Professor Emeritus
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Transformative Change is a very clearly written, comprehensive, and helpful survey of the Peace and Conflict Studies field. Its strength is its inclusive survey of micro-level theories, methods, and skills related to conflict and its resolution. It will make an invaluable contribution to students, practitioners, and academics in Peace and Conflict Studies and related fields.
Jerry Buckland, Menno Simons College
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Transformative Change fuses theory, research, and practice through a stimulating and thought-provoking multidisciplinary, global perspective on peacebuilding and conflict transformation. Modeling empowerment, engagement, and participatory research, it serves as an ideal text to provide peace and conflict studies students in higher education with a solid foundation to launch their academic and professional development in the field.
Christina Szurlej, Endowed Chair in Human Rights, St. Thomas University